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Emergency BrakingEmergency Braking
In case of emergency, fully step on the brake
pedal and maintain a stable pressure. ABS
changes the braking pressure applied to every
wheel according to the amount of traction
available, preventing the wheels from locking
and ensuring safe parking.
Warning
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The driver should always maintain a
safe distance from the front vehicle and
grasp the dangerous situation while
driving. Although ABS can improve the
braking distance, it can not exceed the
laws of physics, nor prevent the danger
caused by tire slip (such as when there
is a water layer between the road and
the tire to prevent the tire from directly
contacting the road).
Braking Force Distribution System
(EBD)
EBD is a part of ABS. EBD balances the braking
force distribution of front and rear wheels
according to the load on the vehicle during
regular braking of the vehicle.
EBD will properly distribute the power
generated by the braking system to the four
wheels according to the adhesion between
each wheel and the ground, so that the
braking force can get the best efficiency, and
the braking distance is obviously shortened.
Keep the vehicle stable when braking, and
improve driving safety.